The Greater Cleveland Safety Council &The Northern Ohio Chapter of the American Society of Safety Engineers

Dan Nicol, Industry Consulting Enterprise, Inc.

As an employer, you can use the findings of a Job Hazard Analysis to eliminate and prevent hazards in your workplace. This is likely to result in fewer worker injuries and illnesses; safer more effective work methods; reduced workers’ compensation costs; and increased worker productivity. The analysis also can be a valuable tool for training new employees in the steps required to perform their jobs safely.

Mr. Nicol will explain Job Hazard Analysis with application of Six Sigma methods, and specifically Failure Modes and Effects Analysis, (FMEA) which offers a powerful and innovative way to not only develop the required JHA, but more importantly, provide a viable and dynamic preventative means to insure employee safety in the workplace.

Dan Nicol holds a Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt certification from Kent State University, and is a manufacturing industry professional with a generation of experience. He instituted Industry Consulting Enterprise, Inc. a Veteran Owned Small Business in January 2015. He received his Master of Science degree from the University of Southern California, and his Bachelor of Arts degree from Capital University.

Reservations are required for this meeting. You should go to our website at www.ClevelandSafety.org and click on “Events”, find the meeting and make your reservation. You may choose to pay online, or pay at the door. Or, you may submit your reservation by filling out the information listed below and send it to the Safety Council by either U.S. Mail or by FAX.

The cost for members is $22 and $27 for non-members. For those who chose to pay at the door, you may pay only by cash or check, no credit cards will be accepted.

All attendees must make their payment on or before the meeting, members cannot request to be invoiced.

Anyone making a reservation and do not attend without making a proper cancelation will be charged for the meeting.

This meeting qualifies as 1 of the 10 meetings that are required under the BWC’s Safety Council Rebate Program.

IMPORTANT – In order for your organization to receive credit for attending the meeting you must stay until the end. If you leave early, your organization may not receive credit for the meeting.